Im new to sewing and your shit is actually really useful dude‼I was wondering if you knew how to get clean hems on separate layers of denim that are curved (idk what if theres a technical term for it) like no faith wavy denim or hades tornado route pants. If you could make a tutorial or point me to some resources as to where I could learn that would be so helpful 🙏‼
cut a piece of fabric to the shape you want, you can just pin and sew it witha simple running stitch wherever you want on the knee like a patch or if you have a machine you can do any crazy type stiches u waannntttt :::::::) all the way around
It'll take a lot of time if you want to sew well but other than that I don't see why it wouldn't work, I myself sew by hand sometimes, just make sure to make smaller stitches so it looks like a machine have done it because it'll hold the fabric better than bigger stitches and won't fall apart if you wash/wear them
what size were the pants originally?? i have two pairs of pants i want to do this with and i want the same sort of look but im afraid it wont be as baggy
so confused about the cutting part on deciding on how wide i want the pants to be because you measured 11 inches. essentially i have a 9inch leg width jeans and i want to make it 11inch long so does that mean i cut out 3 inch long from a donor pants?
@@JakeThacker-t1w my rule of thumb is typically 3.5 stitch length for thicker stuff and 2.5 for thinner. For zig zags just play around with width and length to see what looks best
Ironing the extra fabric straight might help, if not the fabric is probably not stiff enough or different than the original fabric on the pants. Lmk if ironing works
broo this videoo helps sm, i am not a 40yr old mom lmao but i just started sewing im 17. im faded asfk too bro☃️.*. 🧠
Hells yeah broski glad this helped, much more to come!
same😭
yuhh the only way to be🤝🏽😂
fr. My crush asked me out so im going "poco loco" as this guy says and dressing up totally eccentric, and ofc im geeked.
Same as me bro 🤣🤣
This video opened the floodgates there’s abt to be a revolution in reselling
@@etherneedle LFGGGG
thx bro i’ve flared like 3 pairs already im addicted 😭
Fk yes legend keep it going🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🤙🏽
I literally just bought some pants exactly like this on depop
Made me smile to see someone still doing this. Little raver me loved these in the 2000s
Yayyy lil raver me loving this forever🖤🔝📐
I can‘t believe this is free on the internet, you‘re doing god‘s work man KEEP IT UP🙏
Capital G amen
@@savagescorpion83 my bad
I keep hoping they come back in style before I kick the bucket, and at 68, I hope it's pretty soon! ☮✌
they already back in style
This helped me so much I just followed this video and made my own pair of flared jeans! This video is so awesome thank you so much for posting it!
@@willsworld7642 my absolute pleasure!!!!!
you’re the goat bro. bery swag
Funny … in the 80s we were tapering the legs around the ankles lol
Hahaha! Times are changing
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Bro this Video low key helped sm . I have my Dream jeans now fr
Thank u 🙏
ooo thank you for this!! v fun to watch, and ofc v helpful to flare my jeans - excited to do this!
Lmao you have such fun energy
Much appreciated. Tryna make the content informational yet included my authentic energy as well. Much more to come!
Im new to sewing and your shit is actually really useful dude‼I was wondering if you knew how to get clean hems on separate layers of denim that are curved (idk what if theres a technical term for it) like no faith wavy denim or hades tornado route pants. If you could make a tutorial or point me to some resources as to where I could learn that would be so helpful 🙏‼
those pants are so sick def gonna try these out!
This video helpeddd so muchh!!!
Best part was "apologize for the roller coaster" hahahaha 🤣
Made my first piece today🎉
can u make a tutorial to cover the cut on the knees in the same way u did in the video???thxsss
cut a piece of fabric to the shape you want, you can just pin and sew it witha simple running stitch wherever you want on the knee like a patch or if you have a machine you can do any crazy type stiches u waannntttt :::::::) all the way around
sooooo much easier to swallow the info w/ ur channel, love the energy
gonna flare my pants 2DAY
Can you flare all the way on the side to the waist, I’ve got some pants that are too small now and thought this could be a cool idea!! Love ur work
yo upcycle wizard is crazy asf 😂
amazing vid amazing work. love bro
Bro thanks you fixed all my problems ❤❤
THIS IS THE BEST SAUCE 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Glad you liked it chilla! Much more to come
hey do you think brown pants with black flares would work? also can I hand sew these pants? thx
It'll take a lot of time if you want to sew well but other than that I don't see why it wouldn't work, I myself sew by hand sometimes, just make sure to make smaller stitches so it looks like a machine have done it because it'll hold the fabric better than bigger stitches and won't fall apart if you wash/wear them
@@oliwiakuznia7340 Thank u so much, i went ahead and did it actually and it came out great!
where did you get those pins? they look really easy to use.
Ur a goat twin
@@sonderson8389 takes one to know one🤙🏽
is ironing them an absolute necessary step?
What are the tools you need specifically
I love you
On pair 14 td started sewing this yr
bruh wranglers are almost the same way. like topstitch is usually on the in leg but with wrangler it’s flipped on their cargos
i said fk that ima js cut it and hope for the best
Would you say this is to hard for a complete beginner or is it doable?
Doable, but make sure you stick to the steps and practice the stitch on other material beforehand
What did you do with the floppy pockets
mine i ask what type of stiches u use? (im sorry i just tryna get into sewing in general)
what's the difference between sewing flare/fabric on inseam vs the outside seam
i want what this guys on
add a zip on top of the flare area would be great then you can adjust it. can u try it and make a tutorial please
second this. I see it on a lot of old y2k and 90’s pants and want to replicate for an upcycle
Oh yeah! I’ve seen that before and I dig it. I’ll definitely give it a try and make a tutorial when possible!!!
just like the rick pants?
@@scruffysz might do a series on copying designer pants the Upcycle way. Wonder if anyone would dig that
Great idea for a series @@wynunlimited
ive flared earlier too, but i never get that baggy effect enough. What should I do?
How about an inseam flare?
You can do the same steps just inseam is less noticeable so that what i was going to do😂
what size were the pants originally?? i have two pairs of pants i want to do this with and i want the same sort of look but im afraid it wont be as baggy
so confused about the cutting part on deciding on how wide i want the pants to be because you measured 11 inches. essentially i have a 9inch leg width jeans and i want to make it 11inch long so does that mean i cut out 3 inch long from a donor pants?
Is there a recommended stitch length and width for both the straight stitch and the zig zag stitch?
@@JakeThacker-t1w my rule of thumb is typically 3.5 stitch length for thicker stuff and 2.5 for thinner. For zig zags just play around with width and length to see what looks best
Thanks bro that helps a lot!
eyo this helped
Can I flare like velvet type sweatpants? Like off brand juicy couture 😭
how do you to the top of the triangle?
@@jaryl693 everything you need to know is in the video
i made 2 pair of jeans but the problem i run into is that flares just point and stick out anyone know how to fix it?
Ironing the extra fabric straight might help, if not the fabric is probably not stiff enough or different than the original fabric on the pants. Lmk if ironing works
I just buy flared pants.
Can you show how to flare the inseam 🙏🏻🫶🏻
Have I just seen a MATE????? 🧉